(of a person, animal or material) Opposite of adverb for able to withstand physical hardship, strain, or exposure
“Elijah Price's bones are so fragile, that they will break if he so much as falls innocuously.”
Opposite of adverb for demonstrating a strict and uncompromising approach
“The judge has often been accused of being too lenient when handing out sentences.”
Opposite of adverb for difficult and requiring determination or effort
“It's likely that you'll breeze through the first three obstacles as they are relatively effortless.”
Opposite of adverb for grim or severe in nature
“I took the easy way out and quit my job, rather than choosing to tackle the challenges head-on.”
Opposite of adverb for able to endure hardship or pain
“Many considered Scott to be a soft person because of his inability to withstand physical pressure.”
Opposite of adverb for requiring exceptional nous or caution in performance or handling
“It is a fairly straightforward job where you just need to pay attention and be thorough.”
(of a place) Opposite of adverb for prone to violence or disturbance
“The area was much more civilized in the past when criminal activity was at an all-time low.”
(of edible substances) Opposite of adverb for having a pliable or springy texture when chewed
“I typically ask for the most tender cut of steak when I visit my favorite butcher.”
Opposite of adverb for not favored by fortune
“We just need a bit of good luck to fall our way for our business to thrive.”
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